Summer holiday highlight: Free children's university starts with quantum courses!
The free children's university with a focus on quantum physics and exciting educational offerings starts in Vienna on July 7th.

Summer holiday highlight: Free children's university starts with quantum courses!
In Vienna, students have exciting educational opportunities ahead of them this summer holidays. The city is using the long free time to satisfy young people's thirst for knowledge. The free children's university begins on July 7th, and this year it's all about quantum physics. This fits perfectly with the quantum year, which has been the focus of scientific discussions for some time now The press reported.
The children's university offers a variety of courses for interested children. A highlight will be the “Introduction to Quantum Physics” course, which starts on July 7th. Participants can also look forward to exciting topics such as “Music and Nature in Islam” (July 14) or the lecture “Why are children smarter than mice?” be happy. In order to create an individual program, parents and children can stop by the information point at the University of Vienna from Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The course offerings can also be viewed online, where curious minds can obtain some information.
Special attractions
A new addition this year is the Children's University Library, which invites you to read and research. A memorial bike tour will also be held on July 14th, focusing on the historical demarcation lines from the Baltic Sea to Vienna. The starting point of the tour is the DOCK at Spittelauer Lände 10, the destination is the University of Vienna. The reason for this tour is the 80th anniversary of the United Nations, which underlines the importance of the event.
For everyone who is interested in quantum physics, this topic is not only dealt with in Vienna. The announced special issue of “Ask Sophie!”, which deals with quanta and the smallest particles, will also appear soon in Münster. This magazine will be available in Münster from June and is intended to clarify exciting questions, for example: “What are quanta?” or “Is quantum physics difficult?” In a comic adventure, readers accompany Sophie on her journey to Antarctica as she investigates the question: “How do you hunt ghost particles at the South Pole?”This is how learning works in other cities too! University of Münster announces that the magazine will now be available in the city library or children's office.
In-depth knowledge
If you would like to delve deeper into the topic, you can find it here Amazon an interesting read for beginners in quantum physics. There are exciting insights and well-founded explanations here that deepen your knowledge of this complex subject in an entertaining way.
The summer holidays in Vienna not only offer the chance for relaxing days, but also for educational experiences that stimulate the kids' curiosity. Whether through the courses at the children's university or the journey of discovery with Sophie - fun and learning go hand in hand!